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Home Office ends £2bn contract with asylum-seeker hotel provider
A view of Napier Barracks in Folkestone, Kent, where people thought to be migrants are housed

THE Home Office is ending the contract for a major provider of asylum-seeker accommodation after a review raised concerns about the company’s performance and behaviour.

Stay Belvedere Hotels Ltd (SBHL) provided a quarter of the department’s accommodation across 51 hotels in England and Wales.

It also operated Napier Barracks in Kent, which houses people awaiting asylum decisions and is due to close in September.

Sile Reynolds, asylum advocacy head at Freedom from Torture, added: “For too long, private companies have profited from the misery endured by often vulnerable people who have come to the UK seeking only safety from unimaginable horrors.

“This government has taken some positive steps towards ending the use of inhumane and unsafe housing, but this latest scandal reinforces the need for fast action to end the corporate exploitation of our asylum accommodation system.”

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